Where has all the paper gone?
Araujo-Hawkins discusses her decision to stop using paper products at their home to help protect the environment. She states that in retrospect, it's hilarious that it took her so long to commit to a paperless kitchen. After all, by the time she and her husband decided paperless was the route f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | National Catholic Reporter 2020-04, Vol.56 (13), p.3-3A |
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Zusammenfassung: | Araujo-Hawkins discusses her decision to stop using paper products at their home to help protect the environment. She states that in retrospect, it's hilarious that it took her so long to commit to a paperless kitchen. After all, by the time she and her husband decided paperless was the route for them, they had been using cloth diapers on their son. She comments that people must make cloth as convenient as paper: have lots of reserves and keep them handy. They're two years in and don't even miss paper products. |
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ISSN: | 0027-8939 |